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Anne Spencer
Anne Spencer

Anne Spencer was an American poet born on February 6, 1882, and died on July 27, 1975. Her poetry is known for its deep emotion and delicate portrayal of nature. more

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“It is difficult to distinguish deduction from what in other circumstances is called problem-solving. And concept learning, inference, and reasoning by analogy are all instances of inductive reasoning. (Detectives typically induce, rather than deduce.) None of these things can be done separately from each other, or from anything else. They are pseudo-categories.”